Twilly & Bandana: Outfit Inspiration, Ways To Wear & Where To Buy

Hey guys! Today I felt like writing a new post in the “trend” category. I bought some fashion magazines in the last weeks and now I feel really inspired to not only recreate a few looks I discovered there, but also share with you some trend-inspirations! Fashion magazines are for me the #1 source of inspiration. My absolute favorite magazine is InStyle. As much as I love to flick through luxurious magazines like Vogue with the most expensive stuff in them, interviewing the creme de la creme of the fashion business and showing the readers the most loved trends and outfits, it is too expensive for me and there are too many adverts, I think. What I like most about InStyle is that they always show cheaper alternatives. What about you? Are you a fashion magazine reader? And what is your #1 source of inspiration? Tell me in the comment section below!

Now I would like to start off with today’s topic: Willy scarves and Bandanas. A Willy scarf is a small rectangular, longish scarf and a Bandana is a square scarf, which you can both wear in a loooooot of ways. In this article I would like to share with you my inspirations, ways to wear, different styles and where you can buy them (in every price class, of course!).

Twillys were originally designed by Hermes and are made of silk. They are offering them in every color and pattern, which I like a lot. Although one piece costs about 150-250$, I could imagine investing in such a piece in the future because they are able to round up each outfit perfectly and you can wear it with almost everything (if the colors match, of course).

Let’s start with Jeans. As you may know, blue jeans fit almost every color. That’s why you can wear a twilly or a bandana in every imaginable color with it and I can assure you, that it will look so fashionable!

Two key looks

In my opinion there are two different looks on how you can wear twillys and bandanas as a scarf. The first look is what I’m showing in the pictures above. It’s rather casual, loose and wild-ish, like a choker. The second look is rather classy, tight and looks completely planned from head to toe. A perfect example for that is the second outfit in the picture below.

The typical feature of a classical bandana is their size. They are really small, usually not bigger than 50x50cm. Twillys mostly look like a tie! In that way you can tie them perfectly without having to furl them together like squared bandanas.

As you can see in the picture below, a twilly can be brang in action in so many different ways. You can wear it as a wristband or wrap it around the handhold of your bag, which I think looks super cute! Especially when the colors of the bag match some shades of the scarf.